LECTURES & LITERATURE

Art-at-Lunch: Andy Warhol Part II: Tradition and Innovation in Film
April 20, 2011
Few people have had the opportunity to see the 1960s experimental films made by Pittsburgh native Andy Warhol. Nevertheless, Warhol's films have achieved near mythic proportions in our culture and have had a dramatic influence on contemporary movies and television, affecting the transition from cinéma vérité to reality TV. Deb Miller, art historian and insider of the Warhol circle, shows stills and frames from the little-seen films, discusses them within the context of the 1960s and examining their afterlife nearly a half-century after their making.
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Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts (PAFA)
118 & 128 N. Broad Street
Philadelphia, PA 19102 -
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April 20, 2011Times:
Noon-1 pm
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